Frédéric Becquart
Jean Monnet University
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Chemsuschem | 2017
Wissam Farhat; Richard A. Venditti; Martin A. Hubbe; Mohamed Taha; Frédéric Becquart; Ali Ayoub
Hemicelluloses, due to their hydrophilic nature, may tend to be overlooked as a component in water-resistant product applications. However, their domains of use can be greatly expanded by chemical derivatization. Research in which hydrophobic derivatives of hemicelluloses or combinations of hemicelluloses with hydrophobic materials are used with to prepare films and composites is considered herein. Isolation methods that have been used to separate hemicellulose from biomass are also reviewed. Finally, the most useful pathways to change the hydrophilic character of hemicelluloses to hydrophobic are reviewed. In this way, the water resistance can be increased and applications of targeted water-resistant hemicellulose developed. Several applications of these materials are discussed.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2017
Wissam Farhat; Richard A. Venditti; Nathalie Mignard; Mohamed Taha; Frédéric Becquart; Ali Ayoub
Currently, there is very strong interest to replace synthetic polymers with biological macromolecules of natural source for applications that interact with humans or the environment. This research describes the development of drug delivery hydrogels from natural polymers, starch, lignin and hemicelluloses by means of reactive extrusion. The hydrogels show a strong swelling ability dependent on pH which may be used to control diffusion rates of water and small molecules in and out of the gel. Also the hydrogels degradation rates were studied in a physiological solution (pH 7.4) for 15days. The results indicated that for all three macromolecules, lower molecular weight and higher level of plasticizer both increase the rate of weight loss of the hydrogels. The degradation was extremely reduced when the polymers were extruded in the presence of a catalyst. Finally the dynamic mechanical analysis revealed that the degradation of the hydrogels induce a significant reduction in the compressive modulus. This study demonstrates the characteristics and potential of natural polymers as a drug release system.
Macromolecules | 2013
Yiping Ni; Frédéric Becquart; Jianding Chen; Mohamed Taha
European Polymer Journal | 2007
Frédéric Becquart; Mohamed Taha; Amar Zerroukhi; Jürgen Kaczun; Marie-France Llauro
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2007
Frédéric Becquart; Mohamed Taha; Amar Zerroukhi; Yvan Chalamet; Jürgen Kaczun; Marie-France Llauro
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering | 2009
Frédéric Becquart; Yvan Chalamet; Jianding Chen; Yanchao Zhao; Mohamed Taha
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering | 2009
Yanchao Zhao; Frédéric Becquart; Yvan Chalamet; Jianding D. Chen; Mohamed Taha
Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2004
Frédéric Becquart; Mohamed Taha; Amar Zerroukhi; J. Kaczun; U. Stebani
Polymers | 2011
Samira Touhtouh; Frédéric Becquart; Caroline Pillon; Mohamed Taha
Industrial Crops and Products | 2017
Wissam Farhat; Richard A. Venditti; Ashley Quick; Mohamed Taha; Nathalie Mignard; Frédéric Becquart; Ali Ayoub